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Using a Firefox clone saves you the hassle of manually remove all the stupid annoyances and user tracking Mozilla enables by default. But that’s basically it. Except a preconfigured setup and a new name and logo pretty much nothing is different.
Vivaldi is just Chromium with a non-free UI.
Can you give an example for this user tracking? I'm using firefox and I can't think of anything that isn't opt-in.
Nothing of this is opt-in:
and
and
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/the-firefox-browser-is-a-privacy-nightmare-on-desktop-and-mobile/
Thanks, I didn't know that all this stuff is enabled by default. They don't even care to inform their users when you install firefox...
You can’t even turn all of this off via UI, but need to use
about:config
oruser.js
(the later needs to be explicitly enabled viaabout:config
first).Here’s my setup (except some specific settings based on my personal preferences that are not related to privacy).